Thousands of diabetes-related amputations are performed each year in the United States. If you have diabetes, find out what you can do to prevent the need for an amputation and how we can assist you in that process.
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Our Mission
The goal of Peachstate Advanced Cardiac and Endovascular (PACE), a Center for Heart and Amputation Prevention (CHAMP), is to create public awareness on cardiovascular disease with focus on lower limbs, non-traumatic amputations related to vascular disease, like Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD).
We want to encourage proactive evaluation, screening and minimally invasive, nonsurgical treatment options. Early detection means patients can be treated earlier in the process while nonsurgical treatments are still an option. This will lead to limb preservation; decrease hospital admissions with more patient access to office based procedures and thus better quality of life.
The goal of board-certified interventional and endovascular cardiologist Oghenerukevwe Odiete, MD, FACC, and the team at Peachstate Advanced Cardiac and Endovascular (PACE), is to provide high-quality cardiovascular medicine to residents of Newnan, Georgia, and the greater Coweta County area.
At PACE, a Center for Heart and Amputation Prevention (CHAMP), the team works to create public awareness on cardiovascular disease with a focus on treating the lower limbs and preventing non-traumatic amputations related to vascular disease.
The team encourages proactive evaluation and screening, as well as minimally invasive and non-surgical care options. Early detection of cardiovascular and vascular disease means more effective treatments and a lower risk of potential complications. This leads to limb preservation, a decrease in hospital admissions, easier access to office-based procedures, and in turn, a better quality of life.
At PACE, the team diagnoses and treats a wide variety of heart and vein-related health problems, including coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, heart palpitations, chest pain, heart failure, and critical limb ischemia. Patients can also access preventive screening measures, such as cardiac imaging, and diabetes management.
To access the best, most comprehensive cardiovascular and vascular care, partner with the team at Peachstate Advanced Cardiac and Endovascular. Request an appointment today by calling the office or clicking the online booking tool.
The goal of board-certified interventional and endovascular cardiologist Oghenerukevwe Odiete, MD, FACC, and the team at Peachstate Advanced Cardiac and Endovascular (PACE), is to provide high-quality cardiovascular medicine to residents of Newnan, Georgia, and the greater Coweta County area.
At PACE, a Center for Heart and Amputation Prevention (CHAMP), the team works to create public awareness on cardiovascular disease with a focus on treating the lower limbs and preventing non-traumatic amputations related to vascular disease.
The team encourages proactive evaluation and screening, as well as minimally invasive and non-surgical care options. Early detection of cardiovascular and vascular disease means more effective treatments and a lower risk of potential complications. This leads to limb preservation, a decrease in hospital admissions, easier access to office-based procedures, and in turn, a better quality of life.
At PACE, the team diagnoses and treats a wide variety of heart and vein-related health problems, including coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, heart palpitations, chest pain, heart failure, and critical limb ischemia. Patients can also access preventive screening measures, such as cardiac imaging, and diabetes management.
To access the best, most comprehensive cardiovascular and vascular care, partner with the team at Peachstate Advanced Cardiac and Endovascular. Request an appointment today by calling the office or clicking the online booking tool.
Come see Dr. Oghenerukevwe Odiete, MD.
Board Certified Interventional Cardiologist & Board Certified Cardiologist located in Newnan, GA.
Thousands of diabetes-related amputations are performed each year in the United States. If you have diabetes, find out what you can do to prevent the need for an amputation and how we can assist you in that process.
If your legs hurt even at rest, it could be a sign of critical limb ischemia, the most serious form of peripheral artery disease. Read on to learn more about the condition as well as treatment options.
Simply taking off your socks in your doctors office may save your limbs or life, especially if you are diabetic. Takes steps to learn the facts about peripheral artery disease, or PAD by simply just taking your socks off.